Bavaria Múnich | Giovane Élber, third foreign historical scorer in the Bundesliga, spoke about Paolo Guerrero, with whom he shared costumes in the Bavarian painting.
For the brazen Brazilian and current ambassador of Bayern Munich, Guerrero made a very hasty decision at the time: migrate to Hamburg given the few opportunities he got in the Allianz Arena.
—–According Giovane Élber, the current footballer of the Inter from Porto Alegre he was very young, and this took its toll on him when choosing between staying in Bayern Munich and Hamburg, club where he finally ended up, but could not settle.
“For me, Paolo could have done much more. He was young (when he was at Bayern). He trained with us. I stopped with Claudio and his representative. I had to have a little patience to play at Bayern Munich, as all the players who are there are from the national team, “Élber told RPP.
The former striker of the ‘canarinha’ reported that Guerrero already wanted to play and occupy the position of Claudio pizarro. She could not understand that she had to wait for her opportunity. “That he did not understand. I wanted to play as Claudio. He went to Hamburg where he did not have a good time and then came to Brazil“he added.
—–For ÉlberIf the captain of the Peruvian team had stayed in Germany, it was very likely that he could have obtained a name equal to or even greater than Claudio pizarro. “If he had stayed in Germany he would have managed to have a name equal to or greater than Claudius in Europe“he detailed.
Giovane Élber played in Bayern Munich from 1997 to 2003. It coincided with Paolo Guerrero in his last year, since the ‘Predator’ was promoted to the first team in that season and remained until 2005/06. The following campaign he was transferred to Hamburg.
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